java fern rhibosomes (baby plants)

turkeyofthesea

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Nov 25, 2008
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denver, co
Hi all,
thought i would post some pics of my baby java ferns since i'm a newbie and wasn't sure what was happening when they first sprouted! i looked everywhere online to find out if what i was seeing were babies or just some funky algae and couldn't find any pictures. these pics are about two months old. now i have beautiful, healthy java ferns everywhere in my tank.
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my tank is a 10g w/
ada amazonia aquasoil and bogwood (makes it a ph of 6.5)
flora: low light with java fern, java moss, marimo ball, crypts, watersprite, duckweed, swords, and hornwort
fauna: pond snails, malaysian trumpet snails, 7 cherry red shrimp, 4 emerald eye rasboras
 
My java ferns are ALWAYS sprouting babies lol, it makes mine look kind of ugly
 
I think Turkey confused the word rhizome (the horizontal stem of a fern) with the word ribosome (the site of protein synthesis in a cell).
 
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